Ehm........Our problem in Nigeria is first of all mentality. Not - TopicsExpress



          

Ehm........Our problem in Nigeria is first of all mentality. Not the government only. But Government plays a vital role. A typical Niger youth of today sags his pants today to the Anus Big guy! Abia! Has powerful lap top with which he tries to rid some oyibo of their money through crooked means others go to net to beg imagine that. I see nothing wrong in this but when it becomes habitual it kills the soul which is the seat of conscience. When u call for peaceful demonstration, Abia u wont see them. Even if they pass by the will glance at u with derision. Their belt still along the same line as their Anus. On Monday some responsible Nigerians demonstrated extreme maturity when they demonstrated do to incessant power outages and large bills at Anambra. They had to be begged to stop before the Destroy the Discos facility. But this sagas were conspicuously absent. Went to an eatery in Asaba one day came in wanted for some time before I can put my nice backside on a manholder because there were many people present and no were to sit. This young guy was sitting there doing nothing just watching cartoons on the TV just about the same time I sat down an An English man walked in and the joker stood up for him and said sit down with a sir. Who will do DAT for u in America or England where they treat u like second class citizens who gives a flying something. Nigerian youth dont cry about Nigeria. A typical Nigerian baboon trousers wearer is an aberration. They are not proper citizens dont care for fellow Nigerians dreams of England , Germany, china Canada and. Swiss everyday doesnt care for Nigeria one bit and doesnt hide it. Cannot go to jail for a peaceful demonstration that will change lives in Niger but will always be caught in kidnapping cases or with 20 pound of cocaine in in Ukraine. Nigeria will never be better until the youths start sending messages to the government.
Posted on: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 06:11:15 +0000

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